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Ready for some contemporary western adventures? Want to read fiction that gets your blood pumping and honors Jesus at the same time? You’ve come to the right place.Gary Brumbelow writes contemporary western adventures

Gary Brumbelow served as a missionary for 32 years and a pastor for 14. In his early twenties he spent a couple of years on a 350K-acre cattle ranch in central British Columbia where he grew in his love for wilderness life. He writes Christian Contemporary Westerns for readers who enjoy outdoor adventures, romance and suspense. Today he and his bride live in Oregon near their family where he writes stories about the magic up north. Catch him at garybrumbelow.com.


They say 3 or 4 million new book titles publish every year.

That should be plenty, right? But how many times have you been disappointed? You start reading but give it up.

Maybe a plot that strains credulity. Characters without punch. Sometimes objectionable language, or preachy politics.

Or maybe not. Maybe the story you’re reading is well told … until the writer finds it necessary to put on public display what God intended to be sacred and intimate.

You lay it down and wonder What happened to all the good stories? The real-life adventures? The honorable romances?

We’re out to change that. This page is designed for readers who enjoy contemporary western adventures, honorable romances, and compelling suspense.

Brothers, God designed you for action. Remember when you wanted to be a cowboy? Or astronaut, pro athlete, or fireman? That adventure-loving kid is still in there. Time for some manly risk-taking, meeting challenges with courage and strength.

Sisters, you’re hard-wired for relationship. Your love of wholesome romance, of family themes, of nurturing and blessing those around you, those instincts reflect God’s maternal heart. And you, too, are made in His image.

That’s what this page is about: real-life 20th century contemporary western adventures, tales that exalt Christ and inspire His people. Stories that remind us that God made men to be men and women to be women. And when those come together in honor and virtue, remarkable things happen.

 

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Or read an extended bio of Gary here.